> I encounter the following problem in Cfengine-2.1.18 when I try
 > to use HostRange to define groups:
 > 
 > In cfagent.conf I have
 > 
 > groups:
 >          mygroup = ( HostRange(sa,01-09) host1 host2 )
 > 
 > 
 > ... and running "cfagent -d -v -q -n" end with:
 > 
 > 
 > [ stuff removed ]
 > ==============================BEGIN NEW ACTION Groups:=============
 > 
 > 
 > Resetting CLASS to ANY
 > 
 > LVALUE mygroup
 > HandleLVALUE(mygroup) in action Groups:
 > EQUALS =
 > LEFTBRACK
 > RVAL-FUNCTION HostRange(sa,01-09)
 > HandleFunctionObject(HostRange(sa,01-09))
 > IsBuiltinFunction(HostRange(sa,01-09))
 > IsBuiltinFunction: HostRange(sa,01-09)
 > HandleFunction: HostRange(sa,01-09)
 > FunctionStringToCode(HostRange)
 > ListArg[0]=(sa,01-09)
 > ListArg[1]=(a,01-09)
 > Appending [sa]
 > ListArg[0]=(01-09)
 > ListArg[1]=(1-09)
 > ListArg[2]=(-09)
 > ListArg[3]=(09)
 > ListArg[4]=(9)
 > Appending [01-09]
 > CFDEBUG: [sa]
 > CFDEBUG: [01-09]
 > cf:cfengine::/opt/openpkg/var/cfengine/inputs/cfagent.conf:100: Function 
 > or format of input file requires 1 argument items
 > SRDEBUG in HandleHostRange()
 > SRDEBUG args= value=
 > SRDEBUG in FuzzyHostParse():
 > SplitStringAsItemList(,,)
 > Segmentation fault
 > 
 > Is this a known problem or am I doing something wrong ?

This is new as far as I know.

What does cfagent -d2 -v -q -n report?

What does a gdb/dbx stack trace say?

steve
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